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kodiak223
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good brands

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I own a couple of swords a tinker long sword that I enjoy quite a bit and a katana i got from handmadesword.com clay tempered seemed to be of good quality..I was just curious as to if there was any other brands that are fully that i could look at
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Welcome to talkblade kodiak! Wish I could help, but I know very little about swords. Hopefully someone comes along and helps you.
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If you're looking for Katanas, love the Paul Chen line of practicle swords. Practiced Shidokan Kendo & Iaido here in Montreal for years and own 2 of his designs. Battle ready functional Katana's and hand forged like the originals.
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For decorarive/militarty swords Ames is great :idea:
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